Poll: What is your OS configuration?
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Windows 7 ultimate x64
 
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Windows 7 x64

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Windows Vista x64
Windows XP x32
 
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The thread "Which desktop OS's do maemo users use?" with twelve posts has been merged into this thread.
 
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I started using Maemo on n900, then EasyDebian and finally I tried Ubuntu on my PC, which I like a lot.
Now, I'm wondering which OS most of you are using on your computers. Are you typical Windows users? Or are there many Linux lovers? What about Mac OSX?
 
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#115
I am Windows 7 user,I never had other OS on my computer....but now i am thinking about Linux :-) But i have to learn harder :-)
 
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I have windows 7, but I've also installed Ubuntu as a virtual OS. But I've always tossed around the idea of dual booting with ubuntu, just never had the time to clean my harddrive.
 
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#117
Been using Linux on desktop for about 10 years or so.

Have used Slackware, debian, read hat, mandrake and now settled with Ubuntu.

Upgrading to new versions of Linux does not mean I have to spend money on new PC or components unlike upgrading Windows.

Hardly ever have to boot into Windows now (only for work purposes) or run in virtual machine.
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#118
Linux here.

Mainly ubuntu and gentoo.

Windows sometimes, when wine fails.
 
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#119
Originally Posted by Blaizzen View Post
I have windows 7, but I've also installed Ubuntu as a virtual OS. But I've always tossed around the idea of dual booting with ubuntu, just never had the time to clean my harddrive.
I did the same. I installed VmWare Player and Ubuntu in it. The process was very fast and everything started working very well.
Now I'm using Firefox on Ubuntu. Is it possible that it works faster than Firefox on Windows Vista?
 
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#120
CP/M running a Windows 7 virtual machine.
 
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